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It Was the Loudest Sound on Earth. the Effects Were Felt Around the World, Several Times Over.
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A detonation crossed the Pacific, crossed the continents, then returned... twice. On January 15, 2022, the eruption of the underwater volcano Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai projected into the atmosphere a sound wave of such a magnitude that it sprayed the previous known records. This gigantic roar, audible to Alaska or the United Kingdom, is not only a rare event. It represents a school case that forces scientists to reconsider their way of modeling …
Can you hear a noise from more than three thousand kilometers away? History knows of such cases. One such event literally shook the world, the shockwave circling the planet multiple times.
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